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Vintage Rare 1988 Michael Hayes Concert Ticket & Shirt Sportatorium Dallas

$ 132

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Size: XL
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Player: Michael Hayes
  • Condition: Used
  • Sport: Wrestling
  • Gender: Unisex Adult
  • Wrestler: Michael Hayes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • League: WCCW
  • Product: Shirt
  • Color: Black

    Description

    Vintage Rare 1988 Michael Hayes Concert Ticket & Shirt Sportatorium Dallas. Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
    This is a ticket stub from the evening of March 4, 1988, as described below. Credit for the information obtained is from http://legacyofwrestling.com/Hayes.html  It was the same evening that I saw the concert in which I purchased the Badstreet USA shirt.
    The shirt measures approximately an XL. It is missing the tag. There is one small hole below the "S" in "USA" (Please see pictures). Measurements of the shirt:  Across chest (from armpit to armpit) is 21 inches. From top seam near collar to hem is 26 1/2 inches.  There is no fading. There is no balling of the shirt. The hem is intact. The shirt has been stored in a box for over 30+ years in a smoke free, pet free home. Please feel free to ask questions. Thank you for looking! Free shipping!
    "The March 4, 1988 World Class Card at the Dallas Sportatorium would  be remembered for one specific reason. Michael Hayes would be performing as a member of the Freebirds, the song "Badstreet USA." Buddy Roberts exited the crowd to join Hayes on stage to sing with him. When Roberts left the stage after the song, Hayes told the crowd that he was going to dedicate a song to David Von Erich. It was going to be Willie Nelson's "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys." Hayes proceeded to invite Kerry and Kevin Von Erich onto the stage with him. Seeing this action, Roberts and Iceman Parsons returned to the scene. A brawl ensued. Roberts picked up a guitar and headed towards Kerry with it. Hayes ended up being knocked out with the weapon. The brother duo assisted the wrestler back to the dressing room where he was identified as having a concussion. The injury caused Hayes to miss a title shot two days later against WCCW World Champion, Al Perez. Kerry substituted for him and won the title."